 Hey Titans fans, my name is Kerry Brothers, coming to you from Los Angeles, California. I am a Titans superfan. Tighten up. I'm a singer-songwriter, currently living in Los Angeles, California. I'm originally from Nashville, Tennessee. I've played music since I was about 13 years old, and that's what got me out to Los Angeles. Probably the first big thing that happened was I was on the soundtrack of a movie called Garden State. It was crazy because that was kind of the first big push in the music industry that I had. And we won a Grammy. Which is just insane. So a lot of the music I've had out there is on shows like Grey's Anatomy and Vampire Diaries. And I always say if someone's dying or making out on TV, my song is probably playing in the background. So you might have heard my song even though you don't know my name. I've been a football fan since I was a little kid. I grew up without a local team. So when the Titans came around, it changed my life. But the problem was, the Titans came to Nashville right when I came to LA. So I've always been away from my favorite team. So I've always been that guy in the Titans gear and the bar and people were kind of always looking at me funny, but like, the Titans. You like the Titans? We're in Los Angeles, California. You're supposed to be a Rams guy. There's something about the way the Titans have grown in the last 20 years that has been absolutely incredible to see and to experience. And I just love not being a fair weather fan. My most recent favorite Titans memory would probably be 2018 when Derek Henry ran for 99 yards and stiff-armed three people. Because that was the moment I realized the modern era of the Titans had begun. Derek Henry, still going, is in bounds. He might go. Over the course of the last 20 years, as Nashville has grown, the Titans have grown. I go to bars years ago and I'd be the one guy in a Titans hat. And then five years later, there'd be like three of us. And then there are 10 of us. And now there's a pretty good collection of Titans fans around Los Angeles. Even on tour, I found a bar in Paris to watch a Titans game. And I had to play like a radio show the next morning or something. It was crazy. I was exhausted. And I still found a little group of expats in Paris because the Titans were playing and I can't miss that. When I am in Nashville and I can go to a game and feel the energy of that entire city, I think that's incredible. It keeps me close to home. I think part of the reason I love that team is because I have one foot in Nashville, even though I live far away. The Titans are a team of little miracles. It just feels like there's some special magic to the team. And that combined with the pull towards home, that's what keeps me a Titans fan.